Frys.com Open: Koepka’s overseas experience prepares him for play stateside
SAN MARTIN —Brooks Koepka’s passport is worn, the pages crinkled with stamps from all the use it’s received this year.
The dark side of ‘peanut power’
Today, a conundrum. What do you do when this likeable little fellow you’ve known your whole entire life turns out to be something … well, frankly, sinister?
Summer and s’mores
Now that it's officially summer, it's time to fire up the barbecue or grill. Lots of foods taste better when cooked over oak, mesquite or ordinary briquettes. And nothing can match the s'more of many a campout and summer memory.
Celebrating a local veterinarian
Last Saturday, a large group gathered to celebrate a birthday with one of Gilroy’s finest. Dr. James Ebaugh was one of the city’s first veterinarians, practicing for many years. I was one of the lucky ones to work with Jim after I graduated vet school. During those first years of my career, he helped me understand that veterinary medicine is more than just caring for animals. Dr. Ebaugh combined total dedication to his work with a sense of humor that’s important for survival in this high pressure job.
Video tour would make great gift
Did you know that before Gilroy became the Garlic Capital of the World it had the distinction of being the Tobacco Capitol of the United States during the 1870s? Since 1850 our fair city has also been deemed the Hay and Grain Capital, the Fruit and Nut Capital, the Dairy and Cheese Capital and the Prune Capital of California. Â
















